Hall of Fame
Few student-athletes wearing the Garnet uniform have dominated a sport quite like Julie Noyes LaFramboise '95. Arriving at the College for her sophomore season, LaFramboise was nearly unstoppable on the lacrosse field, achieving scores that place her among the best in the history of Swarthmore, the Centennial Conference, and the nation. For her three-year Garnet career, LaFramboise scored a program and conference-record 273 goals and recorded 5.91 goals per game, which remains the highest career scoring average in Division III women's lacrosse history. During her junior season, she netted an incredible 107 goals, breaking the national, conference, and program single-season record. Many of LaFramboise's scoring records still rank among the best in the history of Division III women's lacrosse, including career points per game (6.72), single-season points per game (7.81) and single-season goals per game (6.69). LaFramboise's accolades on the lacrosse field include a pair of All-America honors (1994 and 1995), three All-Region honors (1993, 1994, and 1995), and Centennial Conference Player of the Year honors during her senior season (1995). LaFramboise is the granddaughter of Ed Noyes ('31), Jean Walton Noyes ('32), Ned Williams ('34) and Louise Stubbs Williams ('34) and daughter of Jim and Susan Noyes (Jim coached the College's men's lacrosse team from 1978 to 1985). She lives in Atlanta with husband Tim and children Jamie, 12, and Audrey, 10. She coaches girls' lacrosse at the varsity high school level.